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England 7s Fixtures Paris 27/28th May 2006
By Kath 18/5/06
July 2 2006
England Sevens schedule and fixtures for the penultimate round of the 2006 IRB Sevens Tournament in Paris. Also named the 16 man squad.

   England Sevens - Paris 27/28th May 2006

England Sevens next and penultimate round of the IRB Sevens Series 2006, will be in Paris at the Stade Jean Bouinon Stadium 27/28th May.

Fiji are the top seedings having won in Singapore to establish a 10-point lead over second-placed England.  The series is set for a gripping climax, including the Emirates London Sevens at Twickenham in June..   New Zealand's reign as holders of the overall IRB Sevens Series Champions will come to an end.   England who have had an excellent run this series are still in with an excellent chance of catching Fiji.  IRB Tournament Operations Manager Beth Coalter.had this to say of Fiji and England

"While the overall standard this season has been higher than ever, Fiji and England have been the two outstanding sides," 

"They have been the most consistent and with only 10 points between them in the series it looks like it could go right down to the wire, which is a great thing with television and radio broadcast figures now so strong." 

England will name the final 12 man squad prior to the team's departure for Paris on Thursday 25th May.

16 man squad for Paris and London:
Simon Amor, Gloucester (Captain)
James Bailey, Gloucester
Ben Foden, Sale Sharks *
Ben Gollings
Richard Haughton, Saracens
Dan Hipkiss, Leicester Tigers
Johnny Hylton, Worcester Warriors
Dan Luger
Will Matthews, Gloucester
Luke Narraway, Gloucester
Ollie Phillips, Newcastle Falcons
Ben T Russell, Saracens
David Seymour, Saracens **
David Strettle, Rotherham
Rob Thirlby, Gloucester
Andy Vilk, Northampton Saints

* not available for Paris if selected by Sale Sharks for the Guinness Premiership Final
** not available for London due to selection for the England Saxons

DAY ONE 27/5/06

TIME M FIXTURE v FIXTURE
1200 1 Fiji 45-0  Canada
1222 2 Australia  21-12 Tunisia
1244 3 South Africa  35-5 Kenya
1306 4 Samoa 41-5  Italy
1328 5 New Zealand 33-14  Portugal
1350 6 Argentina 40-0  Germany
1412 7 England  24-7  Scotland
1434 8 France  26-12 Russia
1456 9 Fiji 43-0  Tunisia
1518 10 Australia 36-19  Canada
1540 11 South Africa 24-19  Italy
1602 12 Samoa 27-12  Kenya
1636 13 New Zealand  59-5 Germany
1658 14 Argentina  24-19 Portugal
1720 15 England  26-7 Russia
1742 16 France  19-7 Scotland
1804 17 Canada  12-19 Tunisia
1826 18 Kenya 12-19  Italy
1848 19 Portugal 28-20  Germany
1910 20 Scotland  14-24 Russia
1932 21 Fiji  15-12 Australia
1954 22 South Africa  21-29 Samoa
2016 23 New Zealand  24-21 Argentina
2038 24 England  19-12 France

 Day Two  28/5/06

TIME M FIXTURE v FIXTURE
1100 25 1/4 finals Bowl   Tunisia 19-14   Scotland
1122 26 1/4 finals Bowl    Portugal 0-22   Kenya
1144 27 1/4 finals Bowl    Italy 31-12   Germany
1206 28

1/4 finals Bowl     Russia

17-33  Canada
1228 29 1/4 finals Cup     Fiji 21-22   France
1250 30 1/4 finals Cup      New Zealand 19-26   South Africa
1312 31 1/4 finals Cup     Samoa 26-7   Argentina
1334 32 1/4 finals Cup    England  19-26  Australia
1408 33 SF Shield        Scotland  21-17  Portugal
1430 34 SF Shield        Germany 17-14   Russia
1452 35

SF  Bowl          Tunisa

 10-12  Kenya
1514 36 SF  Bowl          Italy 17-10   Canada
1536 37 SF Plate             Fiji  29-14  New Zealand
1558 38 SF Plate             Argentina   14-12   England
1620 39 SF Cup              France  12-33  South Africa
1642 40 SF Cup           Samoa 22-7   Australia
1716 41 Final Shield         Scotland  40-0   Germany
1744 42 Final Bowl      Kenya 31-7   Italy
1812 43 Final Plate            Fiji  31-12  Argentina
1840 44 Final Cup          South Africa   33-12  Samoa

Congratulations to South Africa

 

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